Diana Serra Cary

Diana Serra Cary, known as Baby Peggy (actually Peggy -Jean Montgomery, born October 26, 1918 in Merced, California, USA) is an American film actress.

Diana Serra Cary was born in California, the second daughter of Marian and Jack Montgomery. Her father was a former cowboy and now worked as a stuntman in Hollywood, including for the Western star Tom Mix. She was discovered at the age of nineteen months during a visit to the Century film studio by director Fred Fishbach, who was impressed especially by their good behavior. Her first film Playmates in 1921 a huge success and so she entered the next three years in some 150 short films for Century, the Baby Peggy made ​​her a big star. In 1924, she was the mascot of the Assembly of the Democratic Party. 1938 ended her film career. In 1996, she published her autobiography, Whatever happened to Baby Peggy?

Her father, Jack Montgomery was cowboy and also an actor. She has an older sister named Jack -Louise. Her parents embezzled a large part of the earned money of Baby Peggy. Diana Serra Cary was married twice. The first marriage to Gordon Ayres was divorced; Today she is married to Bob Car ( e) y, with whom she has a son named Mark. The name Serra took accordance with Fra Juníper Serra, after they had converted to Catholicism.

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